He says he campaigned for Dan Watkins, Tory candidate for Sadiq’s seat in Tooting at the last election and has also attended events with health minister Jane Ellison - the MP for Battersea. This raises issues for Zac who branded Gani “one of the most repellent men in Britain.”

Theo put these connections to Zac, when he joined him campaigning in Fulham. "I think Labour are trying to muddy the waters. Politicians do go to events and people do turn up at these events,” Zac said.

The PM alleged that Gani supported the group know as ISIS, but Theo said he had seen flyers for events titled the ‘evils of ISIS’ where Gani was a named speaker.

But Zac did not back down on his allegations that Gani was an ‘extremist.’ Theo grilled him on why members of his own party appeared to have shared a platform with him.

"Speaking at a public meeting where members of the audience have views which are repellent is one thing, speaking on a platform, alongside people who have those views is very different."

Listen as Theo takes Zac to task about the inconsistencies in his allegations against Sadiq.

Team Zac Respond

Team Zac 2016 have responded to Gani’s allegations saying; "Dan Watkins categorically denies that Suliman Gani campaigned for him in any capacity or endorsed him in any way.

"They met once during the General Election campaign, at a meeting of Muslim community leaders at the Gatton Road mosque. It was not a one to one meeting and no offers of support were made or accepted.”